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Jackie Chan Movies List

Jackie Chan early life

Born Chan Kong-sang in Hong Kong to Chinese parents that were refugees of the Chinese Civil War. Jackie was a very active child, always rolling around, even earnting the nickname that would translate to English as "Cannonball". When his parents immagrated to Canberra, Australia, Jackie was enrolled in the Peking Opera School where he studied diligently, martial arts and acrobatics being his best subjects.

Many of the early Jack Chan movies only included him as an extra, not even giving him a mention in the credits. These early films were also largely for a Chinese audience and were filmed in Cantonese or Manderin. Even today some of Chan's movies are still filmed in Mandarin with only English sub-titles, for example 1911.

Jackie Chan's American Success

It wasn't until the 1990s that Jack Chan made the break into Hollywood and with it an American audience. Rumble in the Bronx was his first success and Rush Hour with it's sequels cemented him into the American mind as an action star.

His high action and comedic stunts make his martial art fight scenes very entertaining to watch. Famous for doing his own stunts, they are now choreographed by his own stunt team.

List of Jackie Chan Movies

Chinese Zodiac or CZ12 (coming 12/12/2012)

1911 (2011) Huang Xing

Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Monkey

Shaolin (2011) Cook

The Karate Kid (2010) Mr. Han

Little Big Soldier (2010) Big Soldier

The Spy Next Door (2010) Bob Ho

The Founding of a Republic (2009) Li Jishen’s Interviewer

Shinjuku Incident (2009) Steelhead

Kung Fu Panda (2008) (voice) Monkey

The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) Lu Yan / Old Hop

Rush Hour 3 (2007) Lee

Rob-B-Hood (2006) Fong Ka Ho

The Myth (2005) General Meng Yi / Dr Jack Chan

Xin jing cha gu shi (2004) Senior Insp. Chan Kwok-Wing

The Huadu Chronicles: Blade of the Rose (2004) Lord of Armour

Around the World in 80 Days (2004) Passepartout / Lau Xing

Da lao ai mei li (2004) Client of Julie (Cameo)

The Medallion (2003) Eddie Yang

Chin gei bin (2003) Jackie

Shanghai Knights (2003) Chon Wang

The Tuxedo (2002) Jimmy Tong

Rush Hour 2 (2001) Chief Inspector Lee

The Accidental Spy (2001) Buck Yuen

Shanghai Noon (2000) Chon Wang

Dak ging san yan lui (1999) Poor Fisherman

Hei kek ji wong (1999) Famous Movie Star

Gorgeous (1999) C.N. Chan

Rush Hour (1998) Lee

Wo shi shei (1998) Who Am I?

Mr. Nice Guy (1997) Jackie

Ging chaat goo si 4: Ji gaan daan yam mo (1996) Insp. Chan Ka Kui

Thunderbolt (1995) Chan Foh To

Rumble in the Bronx (1995) Keung

The Legend of Drunken Master (1994) Wong Fei-hung

Supercop 2 (1993) Inspector Chan

Zhong an zu (1993) Inspector Eddie Chan

Sing si lip yan (1993) Ryu Saeba

Supercop (1992) Insp. Chan Ka Kui

Shuang long hui (1992) Ma Yau / Die Hard

Xi Zang xiao zi (1992) Cameo appearance

Operation Condor (1991) Asian Hawk – Condor

Island of Fire (1990) Lung/Steve Tong

Ji ji (1989) ‘Charlie’ Cheng Wah Kuo

Ging chaat goo si juk jaap (1988) Chan Ka Kui

Dragons Forever (1988) Jackie Lung

Jackie Chan’s Project A2 (1987) Dragon Mao

Long xiong hu di (1987) Asian Hawk

Nui ji za pai jun (1986) Prisoner

Ging chat goo si (1985) Chan Ka Kui

Long de xin (1985) Ted/Tat Fung

Xia ri fu xing (1985) Muscles

The Protector (1985) Billy Wong

Fuk sing go jiu (1985) Muscles

Kuai can che (1984) Thomas

Cannonball Run II (1984) Jackie Chan, Mitsubishi Engineer

Shen yong shuang xiang pao (1984) Motorcycle Cop #2

Jackie Chan’s Project A (1983) Dragon Mi Yong

Qi mou miao ji: Wu fu xing (1983) CID 07

Long teng hu yue (1983) Chan Lung

Dragon Strike (1982) Dragon

Mai nei dak gung dui (1982) Sammy

The Cannonball Run (1981) Jackie Chan, Subaru Driver

The Big Brawl (1980) Jerry Kwan

Dian zhi gong fu gan chian chan (1980) Jiang

Shi di chu ma (1980) Dragon

Long quan (1979) Tang How-Yuen

Xiao quan guai zhao (1979) Shing Lung

Spiritual Kung Fu (1978) Yi-Lang

Drunken Master (1978) Wong Fei-Hung

Fei du juan yun shan (1978) Lord Ting Chung

She hao ba bu (1978) Hsu Yin-Fung

Se ying diu sau (1978) Chien Fu

Jian hua yan yu Jiang Nan (1977) Cao Lei

San shi liu mi xing quan (1977) In opening scene

Shao Lin mu ren xiang (1976)

Feng yu shuang liu xing (1976) Wa Wu-Bin/Tiger

Countdown to Kung Fu (1976) Tan Feng

Xin jing wu men (1976)) A Lung

The Himalayan (1976)

Pai an jing ji (1975) Secretary Chen

Hua fei man cheng chun (1975) Hsiao Tang

The Golden Lotus (1974) Pear seller Brother Yun

E hu cun (1974) Extra

Crash! Che botte strippo strappo stroppio (1973) Extra

Fists of the Double K (1973) Guard

Xiao lao hu (1973)

Enter the Dragon (1973) Thug in Prison

Village on Fire (1973) Thug – beats up a woman

Nu jing cha (1973) Gang Leader

Attack of the Kung Fu Girls (1973) Japanese extra

Bei di yan zhi (1973) Xiao Liu

Freedom Strikes a Blow (1973) Thug

Fist of Unicorn (1973) Extra

Return to China (1973) Si To

Ambush (1973) Extra

Blood Fingers (1972) Thug – slides along floor

He qi dao (1972) Black Bear student

Fist of Fury (1972) Jing Wu student

Gui nu chuan (1971) Cameo

The Blade Spares None (1971) Young Ching Yun

Guang dong xiao lao hu (1971) Jackie Chan

Lady of Steel (1970) Beggar kid

A Touch of Zen (1969) Extra

Come Drink with Me (1966) Kid

Qin Xiang Lian (1964)

The Love Eterne (1963) Extra

Big and Little Wong Tin Bar (1962) Kid

What's left to come for Jackie Chan

Jackie is begining to slow down, pointing to the many injuries he has sustained he plans to take less life threatening risks. Jackie Chans movies list will continue to grow with additions of things like Chinese Zodiac, scheduled for release in late 2012. Jackie's list of movies has also begun to include more dramatic action type movies than his old staple of comedic type action. Movies like 1911 tell a dramatic story about Chinese historym, unfortunately rarely studied by American youth.